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O2 announces changes to iPhone tariffs

Andrew Lim CNET

Published: 30 Jan 2008 12:19 GMT

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O2 has announced a new pricing structure across its network, which will see six — apparently simpler — tariffs plus free voicemail made available to all existing and new customers from 1 February.

This tariff restructuring will also affect the current iPhone tariffs, giving existing users on the cheapest £35-per-month contract three times more minutes (600) and double the number of texts (400).

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iPhone owners on a £45-per-month contract will be offered the same number of minutes and texts as the previous £55 contract — 1,200 minutes and 500 texts. Users on the £55 per month contract will either be offered a £10 deduction on their monthly bill or the chance to upgrade to a new £75-per-month contract, which includes 3,000 minutes and 500 texts.

Furthermore, non-iPhone O2 customers who pay for 600 minutes or more per month will be offered a free bolt-on service, which includes either unlimited data, unlimited texts or unlimited weekend calls.

Credit: O2 gives more minutes and texts on iPhone tariffs from CNET.co.uk

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